Focus on pre-service teachers being able to (1) use the good keywords to search, (2) reference the credible resources (e.g., sponsored by xxx), (3) the kinds of resources available online, and not on memorizing specific resources. ReadWriteThink (a good example would be the interactive story map to help the students to write their own fiction.) Discovery: free resources for educators (e.g. lesson plans, worksheets)

No need to explain the three indices. They are just references. Among the three the easiest one to use would be the last one, Flesch-Kincaid Grade, since it aligns the results with the K-12 grade level.

Instead of student-made Webquest, you can have them Google search a concept from your subject area. Choose a webpage that is mostly text-based (No videos, image-texts, flash-texts; e.g., wikipedia, news articles).

Teachers&apos; responsibilities and tools that can enhance productivity

Talk about Blackboard, Moodle, Sakai Oncourse is based on Sakai (you can show the brand name on the bottom of Oncourse) Showcase ClassDojo (ID: teachtechlab@gmail.com; ps: told in F500) It is a classroom management tool that helps teachers improve student behavior. Can be connected to students smartphones and the teachers markings on individual students (either pos or neg) are sent instantly to the students. My

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The five types of tasks… ? Student-led use of technology EDUC W200 Week 10 3

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LET’S SHIFT OUR ATTENTION TO HOWTEACHERS CAN BENEFIT FROM USING TOOLS.• Generally with any technology tool, one can increase his/her productivity when they are on task.• In class, either a students or a teacher can use technology. Today, we will focus on tools that increase “teacher” productivity.• We will call these tools (teacher) productivity tools. EDUC W200 Week 10

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Tryout: Readability tests• Sometimes, you find a great web resource, but your students simply don’t get it because the words are too difficult for them.• How can teachers make sure the web texts are at the appropriate reading level for your students? EDUC W200 Week 10

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Tryout: Readability tests• You can run a “readability test” via this web tool: http://juicystudio.com/services/readability.php• The tool scans the text data from the webpage and analyzes it with mathematical algorithms. The results are reported in three types of reading level indices. (E.g., Gunning-Fog Index, Flesch Reading Ease, Flesch-Kincaid Grade)• What do teachers do if the original resource is too complex for the target students?  They make “ADAPTION” EDUC W200 Week 10

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Tryout: Readability tests• Pair up with someone close to you.• Open up your ICW#6 Webquest > Process page.• Paste its URL to the readability tool and run the test.• Discuss the result of the test o Gunning-Fog Index o Flesch Reading Ease o Flesch-Kincaid Grade (easiest to interpret !)• Make necessary changes to the webquest EDUC W200 Week 10

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PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS 2.IN CLASS…MULTI-TASK, BE EVERYWHERE• Smart and mobile technologies free up teachers from the teacher station to be available for students in need. o Smart Sync (demo) o Turning technologies o Clickers o MOBI(Mobile Interactive Whiteboard)• A tool for both teacher and students? Tools that allow note-taking of multimedia resources o Evernote (Evernote Story on Youtube) o MS OneNote EDUC W200 Week 10

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Hands-on Activity: COMPARE LMS’S• You will be comparing two LMSs in pairs.• First, review the LearningConnection using your existing account. Then, go to My Big Campus, sign up as a teacher (email confirmation required), review major features.• Discuss: o Major features that are common in both tools o Major differences o Which one you would prefer using and why EDUC W200 Week 10